Features

The songs that made Julia Jacklin

Julia Jacklin joined Mia Hull on Out of the Box to talk through the moments that defined her life and the songs that soundtracked them, including a one way trip to Bath, reaching radio stardom at six years old, hurdles, triumphs, and an Avril Lavigne song.

Tit Talks: How has queerness shaped your arts or music practice?

For our second instalment of Tit Talks at The Bearded Tit, Kilimi Aketi speaks to our four practising, queer artists about how queerness has shaped their arts or music practise.

Sunday Dispatch: How American democracy failed abortion rights

On the Sunday Dispatch, Lindsay Riley talks with writers, activists and experts to better understand issues from all around the world. In this episode, he sat down with Margaret Kimberley, co-founder, executive editor and senior columnist for Black Agenda Report.

A photo from the Free Palestine Nakba Day Rally in Eora, May 2021. A group of protestors fill the street, many holding Palestinian Flags. One protestor holds a sign that reads 'ENOUGH' painted in all caps, with four hand-prints below it.

Sunday Dispatch: Palestine, Israel and mainstream media

Each week on the Sunday Dispatch, Lindsay Riley talks with writers, activists and experts to better understand issues from all around the world. This week, he sat down with Palestinian scholar and author Ramzy Baroud to talk about how Israel’s apartheid has been covered by mainstream media.

Sunday Dispatch: Western Sahara’s fight for Self-Determination

Each week on the Sunday Dispatch, Lindsay Riley talks with writers, activists and experts to better understand issues from all around the world. This week, he sat down with Kamal Fadel, representative from Polisario, the national liberation movement of Western Sahara.

Sydney Arts Post-Lockdown: 6 new art galleries open in 2022

Now that lockdown restrictions are easing, Sydney’s local arts community is coming back stronger than ever with six new galleries opening up around the city.

Sunday Dispatch: the poisoning of Hawaii’s water supply

Each week on the Sunday Dispatch, Lindsay Riley talks with writers, activists and experts to better understand issues from all around the world. This week, he sat down with Hawaiian activist Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua to talk about the poisoning of Hawaii’s water supply by the United States Military.

Sunday Dispatch: Illegal Logging in Romania and the role of Ikea

Each week on the Sunday Dispatch, Lindsay Riley talks with writers, activists and experts to better understand issues from all around the world. This week, he sat down with journalist Alex Sammon to discuss Ikea’s role in the rampant illegal logging industry in Romania.

FBi Monthly Mixtape #003

La Niña powered on through February, but so did our specialist presenters – the tracks they’ve listed below, like the rest of Sydney, have had a rinsing in recent weeks. This Monthly Mixtape is dotted with puddles of electronica, ambience and breakbeat.

Introducing Our New Up For It! Presenters

Our flagship breakfast program Up For It! is going to sound a little different this year. We’re excited to announce that six new presenters will be keeping you company every weekday morning.